There is already the first peace plan between Russia and Ukraine, but the document is only a draft and there are differences between the two countries. Meanwhile, the UK will strengthen its presence in Poland and send a missile system and 100 troops to the Ukrainian border.
On Sunday, the Yavoriv military base, less than 25 kilometers from the Polish border, was attacked by Russian-launched missiles. Conclusion: An attack very close to the NATO border killed 35 people and injured 134 and shocked the West.
Putin’s warning forced him to strengthen and modify defensive mechanisms. Four days later, Polish border security continues to increase.
This time it will install a new anti-aircraft missile system with the help of the United Kingdom and send another 100 troops. As news of a peace plan drawn up between Russia and Ukraine has surfaced, there is news that the UK wants to reach out to the Kremlin.
Draft Peace Agreement: Known
In the 15-point document, Russia agrees to a ceasefire if Kiev declares itself neutral and relinquishes NATO membership, limits its armed forces and refuses foreign military bases in exchange for security. But the document is only a draft with Russian intentions and there are still many differences of opinion.
For example, in relation to the Crimea and Donbass territories, and any kind of security guarantees that would legally force many countries to protect Ukraine from future attacks.
Zhelensky wants Turkey to be one of those countries. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has not yet commented on the matter, but he has already said that Turkey is ready to welcome them soon if both the Russian president and the Ukrainian president want to speak.
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